Storage area networks

This topic describes what storage area networks (SANs) are and how they can be used to provide centralized storage. It discusses advantages and disadvantages and links you to more detailed information.

SANs are a newer development in the disk and tape attachment business. They consolidate the storage of multiple, storage devices into a single set of centrally managed resources. To do so, they employ a combination of technologies, including hardware, software, and networking components. They support direct, high-speed data transfers between servers and storage devices in the following ways:

SANs provide many benefits in your iSeries network, including the following:

Related information
Introduction to Storage Area Networks
iSeries in Storage Area Networks A Guide to Implementing FC Disk and Tape with iSeries